STRUCTURE OF
SKELETAL MUSCLES
Muscle Mass
The muscle cells (muscle fibers)
are long and slender in
appearance.
The muscle cells are
multinucleated arranged parallel to
one another with some connective
tissue in between.
The muscle mass is separated from
the neighboring tissue by the thick
fibrous tissue layer known as
fascia.
Beneath the fascia, the connective
tissue covering the muscle is
called epimysium.
, STRUCTURE OF SKELETAL MUSCLES
(CONTINUED)
In the muscle, the muscle
fibers are arranged in various
groups called the bundles or
fasiculi.
The Connective tissue sheath
that covers each faciculi is
called Perimysium.
Each muscle fiber is covered
by the connective tissue layer
called the endomysium.
, MUSCLE FIBER (CONTINUED)
The structures embedded
within the cytoplasm is nuclei,
myofibril, golgi apparatus,
mitochondria, sarcoplasmic
reticulum, ribosomes, glycogen
and occasional lipid droplets.
There are one or more nuclei in
each muscle fiber.
In long muscle fibers many
nuclei are seen.
Nuclei are oval or elongated
and situated beneath the
sarcolemma.
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SKELETAL MUSCLES
Muscle Mass
The muscle cells (muscle fibers)
are long and slender in
appearance.
The muscle cells are
multinucleated arranged parallel to
one another with some connective
tissue in between.
The muscle mass is separated from
the neighboring tissue by the thick
fibrous tissue layer known as
fascia.
Beneath the fascia, the connective
tissue covering the muscle is
called epimysium.
, STRUCTURE OF SKELETAL MUSCLES
(CONTINUED)
In the muscle, the muscle
fibers are arranged in various
groups called the bundles or
fasiculi.
The Connective tissue sheath
that covers each faciculi is
called Perimysium.
Each muscle fiber is covered
by the connective tissue layer
called the endomysium.
, MUSCLE FIBER (CONTINUED)
The structures embedded
within the cytoplasm is nuclei,
myofibril, golgi apparatus,
mitochondria, sarcoplasmic
reticulum, ribosomes, glycogen
and occasional lipid droplets.
There are one or more nuclei in
each muscle fiber.
In long muscle fibers many
nuclei are seen.
Nuclei are oval or elongated
and situated beneath the
sarcolemma.
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